Frankfurt's Vacant Apartments Highlight Housing Shortage
Two apartment buildings in Frankfurt's Nieder-Eschbach, totaling 78 units, have remained vacant since 2008, despite efforts by local authorities and the recent introduction of a law against speculative vacancy, highlighting a broader housing shortage and the challenges in managing unoccupied propert...
Frankfurt's Vacant Apartments Highlight Housing Shortage
Two apartment buildings in Frankfurt's Nieder-Eschbach, totaling 78 units, have remained vacant since 2008, despite efforts by local authorities and the recent introduction of a law against speculative vacancy, highlighting a broader housing shortage and the challenges in managing unoccupied propert...
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60% Bias Score
Frankfurt Exhibition Showcases Architect Fritz Epstein's Work and Nazi-Era Losses
The exhibition 'Spurensuche' in Frankfurt highlights the work of architect Fritz Epstein (1877-1960), showcasing his surviving buildings and illustrating the transformation of his architectural style from Gründerzeit to New Objectivity, impacted by war and Nazi persecution.
Frankfurt Exhibition Showcases Architect Fritz Epstein's Work and Nazi-Era Losses
The exhibition 'Spurensuche' in Frankfurt highlights the work of architect Fritz Epstein (1877-1960), showcasing his surviving buildings and illustrating the transformation of his architectural style from Gründerzeit to New Objectivity, impacted by war and Nazi persecution.
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40% Bias Score
Frankfurt Housing Market Recovers, Prices Rise
Frankfurt's housing market is recovering after a 2023 price decline, with prices rising up to 10 percent in 2024 for existing apartments; the city plans to increase affordable housing by improving funding and developing new building areas.
Frankfurt Housing Market Recovers, Prices Rise
Frankfurt's housing market is recovering after a 2023 price decline, with prices rising up to 10 percent in 2024 for existing apartments; the city plans to increase affordable housing by improving funding and developing new building areas.
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36% Bias Score
Rhine-Main Region Hosts High-Profile Reception at Davos
Frankfurt Rhein-Main – The Reception 2025", a two-hour reception on January 16th during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, aims to attract investment and foster economic growth in the Rhine-Main region by hosting over 100 confirmed high-profile attendees, including German Finance Minist...
Rhine-Main Region Hosts High-Profile Reception at Davos
Frankfurt Rhein-Main – The Reception 2025", a two-hour reception on January 16th during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, aims to attract investment and foster economic growth in the Rhine-Main region by hosting over 100 confirmed high-profile attendees, including German Finance Minist...
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52% Bias Score
Frankfurt's Climate Goals Hampered by Delayed Energy Modernization
Frankfurt's 2021 coalition agreement pledged climate neutrality by 2035, but the city's resistance to energy modernization in protected areas, despite federal funding and homeowners' willingness, risks jeopardizing this goal. A new municipal funding program with rent caps is proposed, but faces chal...
Frankfurt's Climate Goals Hampered by Delayed Energy Modernization
Frankfurt's 2021 coalition agreement pledged climate neutrality by 2035, but the city's resistance to energy modernization in protected areas, despite federal funding and homeowners' willingness, risks jeopardizing this goal. A new municipal funding program with rent caps is proposed, but faces chal...
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52% Bias Score
Frankfurt's Stagnant Homeownership Rate Defies National Trend
In 2022, 19.7% of Frankfurt households (76,585) owned their homes, unchanged since 2011 despite a 34,000 household increase, contrasting with a nationwide decline and making it the lowest among major West German cities.
Frankfurt's Stagnant Homeownership Rate Defies National Trend
In 2022, 19.7% of Frankfurt households (76,585) owned their homes, unchanged since 2011 despite a 34,000 household increase, contrasting with a nationwide decline and making it the lowest among major West German cities.
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48% Bias Score
Frankfurt Historical Museum's New Director Prioritizes Digitization and Sustainability
Frankfurt's Historical Museum's new director, Doreen Mölders, plans to digitize collections and implement sustainable practices, viewing the museum as a model for others; upcoming exhibits include one on children's rights and another on the housing issue in Frankfurt.
Frankfurt Historical Museum's New Director Prioritizes Digitization and Sustainability
Frankfurt's Historical Museum's new director, Doreen Mölders, plans to digitize collections and implement sustainable practices, viewing the museum as a model for others; upcoming exhibits include one on children's rights and another on the housing issue in Frankfurt.
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28% Bias Score
Frankfurt's Property Tax Reform: Winners and Losers
Frankfurt's new property tax system, based on a state-mandated calculation, increases taxes for 78,000 residents (46%) and lowers them for 91,000, maintaining the city's overall annual revenue of roughly €220 million; however, many residents are facing increased tax burdens due to the new area-facto...
Frankfurt's Property Tax Reform: Winners and Losers
Frankfurt's new property tax system, based on a state-mandated calculation, increases taxes for 78,000 residents (46%) and lowers them for 91,000, maintaining the city's overall annual revenue of roughly €220 million; however, many residents are facing increased tax burdens due to the new area-facto...
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36% Bias Score
Behind the Scenes of Money Management in Frankfurt and Mainz
The article examines various locations related to money management in Frankfurt and Mainz, Germany, including the European Central Bank's monetary policy decisions, the Bundesbank's counterfeit detection, and the remnants of a historical bank's vault.
Behind the Scenes of Money Management in Frankfurt and Mainz
The article examines various locations related to money management in Frankfurt and Mainz, Germany, including the European Central Bank's monetary policy decisions, the Bundesbank's counterfeit detection, and the remnants of a historical bank's vault.
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20% Bias Score
New Frankfurt Skyscraper Reflects Banking Real Estate Shift
A new Frankfurt skyscraper, designed by Jürgen Engel and slated for completion in 2028, will partially house the Museum der Weltkulturen; office space remains unleased, reflecting Commerzbank's downsizing amid broader industry trends toward central, modern offices.
New Frankfurt Skyscraper Reflects Banking Real Estate Shift
A new Frankfurt skyscraper, designed by Jürgen Engel and slated for completion in 2028, will partially house the Museum der Weltkulturen; office space remains unleased, reflecting Commerzbank's downsizing amid broader industry trends toward central, modern offices.
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36% Bias Score
Frankfurt's Stagnant Homeownership Rate Defies National Trend
In 2022, 19.7% of Frankfurt households (76,585) owned their homes, unchanged since 2011 despite a 34,000 household increase, contrasting with national and regional declines and prompting calls for increased homeownership.
Frankfurt's Stagnant Homeownership Rate Defies National Trend
In 2022, 19.7% of Frankfurt households (76,585) owned their homes, unchanged since 2011 despite a 34,000 household increase, contrasting with national and regional declines and prompting calls for increased homeownership.
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60% Bias Score
Frankfurt's Arche Addresses Growing Child Poverty with Food and Homework Support
The Arche, founded by Pastor Bernd Siggelkow and brought to Frankfurt by Louis Graf von Zech, provides over 300 children with daily meals and homework help in two locations across the city, relying on donations to meet the significant need.
Frankfurt's Arche Addresses Growing Child Poverty with Food and Homework Support
The Arche, founded by Pastor Bernd Siggelkow and brought to Frankfurt by Louis Graf von Zech, provides over 300 children with daily meals and homework help in two locations across the city, relying on donations to meet the significant need.
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28% Bias Score